
If they can tell he/she has a broken ankle, I'm sure they would also be able to identify the gender of the person...

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Postby Cruiserman » Fri May 10, 2013 3:14 pm
cp123 wrote:surely it would be helpful to people who may be unknowingly related to this person to say female or male, aged approx in their 20s, 50s or 70s or whatever. at least then we can all check up on who we know...?
Postby Ross » Sat May 11, 2013 9:21 am
mick243 wrote:no, apparently its far more important that we know that all the traffic lanes are open now......
Postby thecaptn » Sat May 11, 2013 9:30 am
Ross wrote:mick243 wrote:no, apparently its far more important that we know that all the traffic lanes are open now......
Because cyclists aren't important, we don't pay rego, ride slowly holding up traffic (except if you drive a cement truck then you just knock us out of the way with no fear of reprisal) and some of us even wear lycra. We are just a bit of dogsh!t on the bottom of society's shoe.
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